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Buffalo Soldiers
French (Breton): occupational name for a mercenary soldier, Old French soldoier.
colonial age. when the spinards landed on the continent, that was a new colony for Spain
Yes and No. The name is not exclusive to Native American's.
Countryman is not a native American name.
mercenary.
mercenary
The Buffalo Soldiers got their name because their hair was tough like a buffalo's hide.Thanks,Courtney2017
Mercenary
mercenary
fairy land
Dinetah or something like that
In the United States the Native Americans did not call the land by any name because they did not claim ownership of it complete. The Native American's just referred to it as "The land".
Buffalo Soldiers
Buffalo Soldiers
Since your question is in the American Revolution section, I assume you are asking about foreign soldiers that were involved in the American War for Independence. If he were English, his name could be John or Robert or William. Many of the soldiers were, however, from Germany- the Hessians. Then his name might be Johan, Fritz, or Wilhelm. If he were French, it could be Pierre or Jacque.
Aotearoa is the native maori name for new zealand. This means land of the long white cloud, a description of the land if you will